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let me talk about poland. we have all worked with graduate students at certain points in our career. i love them dearly. they bring certain wisdom to the table. the student was here. saying isn't it crazy that there was no real independent poland after the war. that ironic nature of what happened to the polish state after the war, the feeling it had gone from one form of government to another -- the germans got liberated, they got to live the benefits of a democratic way of life in western germany. i just want to put that in. we know why it happened and i think everyone knows why it happened. but you do see, that is something you can make some -- what kind of foreign policy is that? when poland winds up under the yoke, of all the countries in the world. poland is shocking, not only the first to fall, but one of the biggest who suffered, percentage-wise. i am just putting that out there. it's still there for me. >> winston churchill was very aware of the fact that great britain went to war over poland. that's w
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with poland. and that is where the reality of the old sphere of influence was and the vision of the neoliberal world comes, and the clash, and from that point of view, the expectations from yalta become much, much higher. partially because of the participants fdr in particular , put them on that level. and one more comment on the internal politics of eastern europe. whether it was sold down or not is that churchill comes back from yalta to a revolt in his own conservative party. there are tax on the government in the parliament. for a lot of people in britain, britain went to war for poland. it was a major issue. said, what as you britain was getting as a of that or the world what it getting as a result. with fdr, the polish, it seems to me he was talking about three or 4 million polish voters in the united states. i'm not sure. that's what he was talking about. he was saying i'm not against this changing of the polish orders but i cannot commit to that publicly before presidential elections. the
with poland. and that is where the reality of the old sphere of influence was and the vision of the neoliberal world comes, and the clash, and from that point of view, the expectations from yalta become much, much higher. partially because of the participants fdr in particular , put them on that level. and one more comment on the internal politics of eastern europe. whether it was sold down or not is that churchill comes back from yalta to a revolt in his own conservative party. there are tax...
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that when poland winds up under the yokee, i looked at those casualty statistics, and poland is shocking. not only the first to fall, but probably one of the biggest suffererers percentage wise in terms of the war as well. i'm just throwing that out there. maybe i am still channelling my youth reading those angry letters about the yalta conference. but it's still there for me. >> of course it was winston churchill who was very aware of the fact that great britain went to war over poland. and that's why at yalta he kept insisting that he was going to bat for poland and that polish government and declaration of liberated europe, as it was called, guaranteeing freely-elected governments in ev eastern europe which didn't work out, because he was mindful of the fact we went to war for poland. >> churchill is the mastermind between the growth of the myth. >> he sat across the cabinet table in 10 downing street from michael collins, the great issuer irish revolutionary, who when he signed the anglo irish treaty said i have signed my own death warrant. that proved to be the case. he was killed t
that when poland winds up under the yokee, i looked at those casualty statistics, and poland is shocking. not only the first to fall, but probably one of the biggest suffererers percentage wise in terms of the war as well. i'm just throwing that out there. maybe i am still channelling my youth reading those angry letters about the yalta conference. but it's still there for me. >> of course it was winston churchill who was very aware of the fact that great britain went to war over poland....
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they are in fully control of poland. they are fighting in budapest and the western allies are stuck. issues that were discussed, the conference apart from the military coordination of the milita military, on the western front and eastern front was the future of germany. we talked about that earlier. the question was whether there would be several small germanys. roosevelt at some point saying when i was a student and i traveled and everything looked so wonderful and peaceful and there were all this, the german states. so he has no real problem with dividing germany into a number of states. churchill was also excited about that. germany, but in yalta he was the one who was pushing for that. and fdr and churchill were champions of that idea and they were in a position where they were not prepared to commit, and the main reason for that is they advised they brought from their state department to a foreign office. and the advice was if you try to introduce something like that you would have to keep troops on the ground and t
they are in fully control of poland. they are fighting in budapest and the western allies are stuck. issues that were discussed, the conference apart from the military coordination of the milita military, on the western front and eastern front was the future of germany. we talked about that earlier. the question was whether there would be several small germanys. roosevelt at some point saying when i was a student and i traveled and everything looked so wonderful and peaceful and there were all...
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is poland. yalta is an interesting conference. a wartime conference perceived as -- and this is also the conference where they spend more time on poland than the time combined on germany and japan. so that is how oriented they are to the decision. that is how poland is important for them, and pickler for churchill, but also for fdr. and there are two thirds of questions with poland. the first one is the borders. prewar poland, was really the country, the only case in history, that was lifted up and then moved westward. country.vement of the you had to negotiate eastern borders, which were meant -- stalin insisted on the borders that he got with hitler, with western ukraine and belarus going to the soviet union. and then there was a question of the western border of poland, ng -- andns turni kicking out the german population from eastern germany and establishing polish states. these are big and complex issues. the eastern border, the border with the soviet union, is negotiated at yalta. the western border would be but theat potsdam
is poland. yalta is an interesting conference. a wartime conference perceived as -- and this is also the conference where they spend more time on poland than the time combined on germany and japan. so that is how oriented they are to the decision. that is how poland is important for them, and pickler for churchill, but also for fdr. and there are two thirds of questions with poland. the first one is the borders. prewar poland, was really the country, the only case in history, that was lifted up...
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let me talk about poland. we have all worked with graduate students at certain points in our career. i love them dearly. they bring us certain amounts of wisdom. the student was here. there was no real independent poland after the war. ironic nature of what happened to the polish state bidr the war, the feeling gone from one form of to any to another -- the germans got liberated, they got to live the benefits of a democratic way of life in western germany. i just want to put that in. we know why it happened and i think everyone knows why it happened. what kind of foreign policy is that? when the polls end up under the the -- poles end up under yoke, you look at nazi atrocities, and poland is shocking. putting that out there. it's still there for me. winstonschof: churchill, was very aware of the fact that great written went to war over poland -- great britain went to war over poland. and he was going to bat for poland and the polish government and the declaration of liberated europe. wayid not work out that be
let me talk about poland. we have all worked with graduate students at certain points in our career. i love them dearly. they bring us certain amounts of wisdom. the student was here. there was no real independent poland after the war. ironic nature of what happened to the polish state bidr the war, the feeling gone from one form of to any to another -- the germans got liberated, they got to live the benefits of a democratic way of life in western germany. i just want to put that in. we know...
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there is therefore no question of sparing poland and we are left with the decision to attack poland at the first suitable opportunity. we cannot expect a repetition of the czech affair. there will be war. >> meanwhile, the conspirators stirred up the issue to furnish frontier incidents which could justify an attack on poland. then on 23 august, the nazis signed their nonaggression pact with russia. he told his high command -- >> now poland is in the position in which i want them. i'm only afraid that at the last moment -- >> appeals were made. twice by the pope. and by president roosevelt. >> the path of destruction started in poland. but soon it led north and south across all europe. and each new aggression was based on hitler's principle that in war, victory, not right, is what matters. >> denmark, belgium, portugal -- all -- (music) [music] (music) (music) >> on 1 september 1939, the nazis sent it smashing into poland. and to a new world war, for france and england, faithful to their mutual assistance pact with poland, immediately declared war on germany. they opened mass attacks on
there is therefore no question of sparing poland and we are left with the decision to attack poland at the first suitable opportunity. we cannot expect a repetition of the czech affair. there will be war. >> meanwhile, the conspirators stirred up the issue to furnish frontier incidents which could justify an attack on poland. then on 23 august, the nazis signed their nonaggression pact with russia. he told his high command -- >> now poland is in the position in which i want them....
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the conquest of poland. again, a lieutenant colonel tran described hitler's words. >> the solution of the problem the man's courage. it's impossible without invasion of foreign states or a tax on foreign property. first no question of sparing poland. we are left with the decision to attack poland at the first suitable opportunity. we cannot expect a repetition of the czech affair. there will be war. >> meanwhile, according to the well established practice, the conspirators stirred up an issue to furnish frontier incidents which could justify an attack on poland. then on 23 august, the nazis signed their non-aggression pact with russia. hitler told his high command -- >> poland is in a position in which i want them. i'm only afraid at the last moment someone will make a proposal for mediation. >> appeals were made, twice by the pope and by president roosevelt. >> finally, mr. roosevelt asks an assurance be given him the german armed forces will not attack and above all not invade the territory or possessions
the conquest of poland. again, a lieutenant colonel tran described hitler's words. >> the solution of the problem the man's courage. it's impossible without invasion of foreign states or a tax on foreign property. first no question of sparing poland. we are left with the decision to attack poland at the first suitable opportunity. we cannot expect a repetition of the czech affair. there will be war. >> meanwhile, according to the well established practice, the conspirators stirred...
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a big issue in poland. they spend more time in poland, and that's how important is important for them. and there are two sets of questions with poland. the first one is the borders. because poland -- pre-war poland, was probably the only case in history that was lifted up and then moved west ward. and you had to negotiate earn borders. stalin insit sted on the border. and it means turning and so on and so forth. so out of the german population from eastern germany, and establishing the polish state there. the eastern border with the soviet union is decided and basically the soviet union would get it's way with poland. and with poland not a big issue was the debates there. so poland was a major specichur, and stalin did not even predict how important the document would be and he proposed to sign a declaration on the liberated europe. which in the cold war was the one way that was clear that the soviets didn't do what they promised to do, but that was a declaration, that was nothing specific. it became a majo
a big issue in poland. they spend more time in poland, and that's how important is important for them. and there are two sets of questions with poland. the first one is the borders. because poland -- pre-war poland, was probably the only case in history that was lifted up and then moved west ward. and you had to negotiate earn borders. stalin insit sted on the border. and it means turning and so on and so forth. so out of the german population from eastern germany, and establishing the polish...
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a big issue in poland. it's an interesting conference, i was talking about that, wartime conference, which was perceived as a peace conference, this is also the conference where they stand on poland, more they banned time combine in germany and japan. so that is how oriented they are towards this, and that's how poland is important for them, in particular for churchill. but also for fdr. and there are two sets of questions with poland. the first one is the borders. because poland, prewar poland, was really the country, in the only case in history, that was lifted up, and then move westward. the movement of the country, and they have to negotiate eastern borders, which are meant to basically stalin insisted on the borders, that he wanted with hitler, with western ukraine, and western belarus going to the soviet union. then there was a question of the western border of poland, which means turning dense ink, -- and kicking out the german population from eastern germany and establishing a polished state there t
a big issue in poland. it's an interesting conference, i was talking about that, wartime conference, which was perceived as a peace conference, this is also the conference where they stand on poland, more they banned time combine in germany and japan. so that is how oriented they are towards this, and that's how poland is important for them, in particular for churchill. but also for fdr. and there are two sets of questions with poland. the first one is the borders. because poland, prewar...
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it was not a conspiracy against poland. it is simply that the people who were involved personally in the early stages of the enigma story were not around when the the time the official history intelligence was written in the late 1970's and 1980's. let's go through the list of people who we know about. williston was sacked in 1942 and died in the early 1950's. knox died in 1943. alan touring was -- alan turing moved out of ashley park into 1943 and moved on to other projects and we all know what happened to him after the war. those were the three guys who had personal contact with the polish code breakers. there was another guy called john jeffries died in 1942 as well. 1941 even. those guys were the ones who personally knew what the poles had done. everybody else who was involved and who was a rounds to write official accounts and interviewed by official only hearsayd knowledge about what the polish had done. the british gave british names to the polish techniques. for example the clock method was rechristened because the
it was not a conspiracy against poland. it is simply that the people who were involved personally in the early stages of the enigma story were not around when the the time the official history intelligence was written in the late 1970's and 1980's. let's go through the list of people who we know about. williston was sacked in 1942 and died in the early 1950's. knox died in 1943. alan touring was -- alan turing moved out of ashley park into 1943 and moved on to other projects and we all know...
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it was not a conspiracy against poland. it is simply that the people who were involved personally in the early stages of the egg, story -- the enigma story were not intelligence was written in the 1970's and 1980's. let's go through the list of people we know about. was sacked in 1942 and died in the early 1950's. knox died in 1943. moved out of ashley park into 1943 and moved on to other products -- other projects and we all know what happened to him after the war. guys whoe the three had personal contact with the polish code breakers. john jeffries died in 1942 as well. who were the ones personally knew what the public had done. -- what the polish had died. -- had done. around interviewed by the official historian only had a hearsay knowledge about what the polish had done. namesitish gave british to the polish. method was the clock rechristened because the paper sheets they were used were made in a town called banbury. this sheets were renamed. meant everything the polish had done was lost the memory. this is a struggle
it was not a conspiracy against poland. it is simply that the people who were involved personally in the early stages of the egg, story -- the enigma story were not intelligence was written in the 1970's and 1980's. let's go through the list of people we know about. was sacked in 1942 and died in the early 1950's. knox died in 1943. moved out of ashley park into 1943 and moved on to other products -- other projects and we all know what happened to him after the war. guys whoe the three had...
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after the break we'll look at how a 3rd of poland has declared itself to be an l d b t free zone and what that means for the country's relationship with the e.u. . lead. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you then. could tell you back with us there's been a backlash against sexual minority rights in poland where a 3rd of municipalities have the cloud themselves l d b t free zones. takes a look at how the move clashes with what he used cornerstone ethos of shared european values. in its simplest terms the idea of the e.u. is one of many countries working together under one umbrella towards a common landscape yet you don't have to scratch far below the surface to find divisions what seems to be becoming more clearly etched is the divide between the west and the east in the latest round of disconnect between the values of the east and west the focus has turned to l g b t rights anti l g b t sentiment has been on the rise in poland. 6 for the do you. feel. that. now in poland nearl
after the break we'll look at how a 3rd of poland has declared itself to be an l d b t free zone and what that means for the country's relationship with the e.u. . lead. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm sure business i'll see you then. could tell you back with us there's been a backlash against sexual minority rights in poland where a 3rd of municipalities have the cloud themselves l d b t free zones. takes a...
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poland was still under common is in. he was researching in the polish military archives in warsaw and came across a paper that was written by a mathematician. this was quite interesting, because the mathematician claimed that the germans had been using a machine called enigma for enciphering their secret stuff, and this guy said that we could read their enigma messages. and i was one of the team that broke them. so he tracked him down, he was still alive, and calls on him to write up his story in a more detail. which is why we have this account, the memoirs written in the late 1960's and early 1970's. but i told you, poland was still a communist country then, and we folks in the west that there was -- we knew that there was this thing called the iron curtain, and what is more, there were no people to speak of who could actually make sense of polish. so the fact that this guy had written this book published in poland in a language called polish meant that it was still a well-kept secret as far as we were concerned. [laugh
poland was still under common is in. he was researching in the polish military archives in warsaw and came across a paper that was written by a mathematician. this was quite interesting, because the mathematician claimed that the germans had been using a machine called enigma for enciphering their secret stuff, and this guy said that we could read their enigma messages. and i was one of the team that broke them. so he tracked him down, he was still alive, and calls on him to write up his story...
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and this is the big story today briefly on poland sets itself on a collision course with the e.u. after a 3rd of the country has declared itself to be an l.g. t.v. free zone. hi there so lots to talk about life from arts international's world news center here in moscow it's me kevin i am with you for the next half hour thank you for your company to take you through those top stories as reported from russia tonight and 1st afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed and 11 others wounded in an explosion at a football ground earlier in the eastern province of cost no $1.00 has claimed responsibility for the attack as yet but worth bearing in mind early on monday parallel to that the taliban said it would relaunch operations against the carb all government after president danny refused to commit to the terms of that big peace deal drawn up between the u.s. and the islamist movement. the reduction in violence has ended now and operations will continue as normal as part of the us taliban agreement or mujahideen will not attack foreign forces but the operations will contin
and this is the big story today briefly on poland sets itself on a collision course with the e.u. after a 3rd of the country has declared itself to be an l.g. t.v. free zone. hi there so lots to talk about life from arts international's world news center here in moscow it's me kevin i am with you for the next half hour thank you for your company to take you through those top stories as reported from russia tonight and 1st afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed and 11 others...
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and poland sets itself on a collision course with the european union after a 3rd of the country declares itself to be an l.c.d. t.v. free. live from moscow thanks so much for joining us tonight and i think that charles daniel hawkins welcome. it was start with breaking news this hour afghan police say at least 3 people have been killed and 11 others wounded in an explosion at a football stadium in the eastern province of course no one has claimed responsibility for the attack earlier on monday though the taliban said it would resume operations against the country's security forces that's after president garvey refused to commit fully to the terms of a peace deal between the united states and islamist groups. the reduction in violence has ended now and operations will continue as normal as part of the us taliban agreement or mujahedeen will not attack foreign forces but operations we can. when you against the car who ministration forces the agreements that created that the government in kabul would release 5000 taliban members from prison which in turn would release 1000 government detain
and poland sets itself on a collision course with the european union after a 3rd of the country declares itself to be an l.c.d. t.v. free. live from moscow thanks so much for joining us tonight and i think that charles daniel hawkins welcome. it was start with breaking news this hour afghan police say at least 3 people have been killed and 11 others wounded in an explosion at a football stadium in the eastern province of course no one has claimed responsibility for the attack earlier on monday...
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poland sets itself on a collision course with the european union for a 3rd of the country declares itself to be an l.c.d. t.v. . live from moscow thanks for joining us on our to international this hour welcome to the program we do have some breaking news to begin this run down the taliban has said it's resuming an offensive operations against afghan security forces that comes after the country's president refused to commit to a peace deal struck between the u.s. and that is the 1st group now under that agreement it was to pull out of the government in kabul would release $5000.00 imprisoned members of the group ashraf ghani said the release can't be a prerequisite for talks looking at the report was the chords he is. 18 here is $1.00 trillion dollars over $150000.00 dead gonna start in the u.s. the road to peace has been long bloody and costly but a new dorm is on the horizon and it's being hailed as a victory. the secret is that the furthest. if you ok work there's already today even. the need for seeking the course of action. with her reading comprehension is are we achieve this is for
poland sets itself on a collision course with the european union for a 3rd of the country declares itself to be an l.c.d. t.v. . live from moscow thanks for joining us on our to international this hour welcome to the program we do have some breaking news to begin this run down the taliban has said it's resuming an offensive operations against afghan security forces that comes after the country's president refused to commit to a peace deal struck between the u.s. and that is the 1st group now...
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now in poland nearly $100.00 miscible local governments have proclaimed himself to be free from l g b t ideology covering an area that some say is up to a 3rd of the country it follows a come pain by poland's ruling law and justice party which declared this type of ideology was an invasive foreign influence that undermines traditional values the european commission has been quick to react we cannot allow the distribution of algae b.t.i. free zones take us or they'd option of. resolutions and not feel responsible for the next phase where physical attacks that take place even if they are then carried out by other people one french town was so incensed by the backward nature of anti l g b t rights after 25 years of being twinned with the polish town it's taken drastic action and suspended ties francis committed to combat. human rights violations based on sexual orientation we cannot accept the ties that unite our 2 suiters through an oath of twinning should be tainted we condemned the position taken by. but in poland there is real concern about the promotion of l g b t ideology of the sh
now in poland nearly $100.00 miscible local governments have proclaimed himself to be free from l g b t ideology covering an area that some say is up to a 3rd of the country it follows a come pain by poland's ruling law and justice party which declared this type of ideology was an invasive foreign influence that undermines traditional values the european commission has been quick to react we cannot allow the distribution of algae b.t.i. free zones take us or they'd option of. resolutions and...
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another big story poland setting itself on a collision course with the e.u. after a 3rd of the country now has declared itself to be an l g b t free zone. hello there so let's talk about some nightlife marts international's world news center here in moscow my name's kevin owen thanks taking the time out to watch here for the next half hour the latest for you starting with the situation afghanistan lot to report there tonight afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed and 11 others wounded in an explosion near a football ground in the eastern province of cost no one has come forward as yet to say they're behind that attack but parallel to it in other news earlier monday the taliban said it would relaunch operations against the kabul government after president ghazi refused to commit to the terms of a peace deal between the u.s. and the islamist movement. the reduction in violence has ended now and operations will continue as normal as part of the us taliban agreement or mujahideen will not attack foreign forces but operations will continue again
another big story poland setting itself on a collision course with the e.u. after a 3rd of the country now has declared itself to be an l g b t free zone. hello there so let's talk about some nightlife marts international's world news center here in moscow my name's kevin owen thanks taking the time out to watch here for the next half hour the latest for you starting with the situation afghanistan lot to report there tonight afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed and 11...
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poland sets itself on a collision course with the e.u. off the referred of the country declares itself to be l d t for you. live from moscow to you thanks for joining us here in our international i'm daniel hawkins good to have you with us this hour. and we start with breaking news coming in afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed 11 others wounded in an explosion at a football stadium in the eastern province of course no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but earlier on monday the taliban said it would resume operations against the country's security forces so if the president got he refused to commit fully to the terms of a peace deal between the united states and the islamist group. the reduction in violence has ended now and operations will continue as normal as per the us taliban agreement or mujahideen will not attack foreign forces but operations will continue against the kabul administration forces the deal stipulated that the government in kabul would release $5000.00 taliban members from prison in tu
poland sets itself on a collision course with the e.u. off the referred of the country declares itself to be l d t for you. live from moscow to you thanks for joining us here in our international i'm daniel hawkins good to have you with us this hour. and we start with breaking news coming in afghan police say that at least 3 people have been killed 11 others wounded in an explosion at a football stadium in the eastern province of course no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but...
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different story from europe next there's been a backlash against sexual minority rights in poland now we're a 3rd of municipalities and a clear themselves l g b t free zones show dubinsky looks at how the move clashes with the wider use cornerstone ethos of shared european values. in its simplest terms the idea of the e.u. is one of many countries working together under one umbrella towards a common landscape yet you don't have to scratch far below the surface to find divisions what seems to be becoming more clearly etched is the divide between the west and the east in the latest round of disconnect between the values of the east and west the focus has turned to l g b t rights anti l g b t sentiment has been on the rise in poland. now in poland nearly 100 minutes a pull on local governments have a claimed himself to be free from l g b t ideology covering an area that some say is up to a 3rd of the country it follows a come pain by poland's ruling norton justice party which declared this type of ideology was an invasive foreign influence that undermines traditional values the european
different story from europe next there's been a backlash against sexual minority rights in poland now we're a 3rd of municipalities and a clear themselves l g b t free zones show dubinsky looks at how the move clashes with the wider use cornerstone ethos of shared european values. in its simplest terms the idea of the e.u. is one of many countries working together under one umbrella towards a common landscape yet you don't have to scratch far below the surface to find divisions what seems to be...
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the solidarity was established in poland in 2017. one of the goals of this institute is to commemorate people of different nationali nationalities, victims of german nazi crimes. and the maximilian association established in germany has been operating since 1973. it managed to reach agreement and reconciliation and provide assistance, various forms to former inmates of concentration camps and ghettos. regardless of their religions, their views, their beliefs, on the 50th anniversary of the end of world war ii, the association wanted all former inmates of concentration camps and commemorative medal that document attached to the medal reads, quote, you have survived the atrocities and -- in the camps, but afterwards, your l e lives very difficult and yet in this time, we have given great reasons for reconciliation. so on the medal, you can find rows that symbolizes your message, that of reconciliation. we believe that your behavior affects others and will be something to follow, especially to those nations that remain adamant and intra
the solidarity was established in poland in 2017. one of the goals of this institute is to commemorate people of different nationali nationalities, victims of german nazi crimes. and the maximilian association established in germany has been operating since 1973. it managed to reach agreement and reconciliation and provide assistance, various forms to former inmates of concentration camps and ghettos. regardless of their religions, their views, their beliefs, on the 50th anniversary of the end...
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may i requests the address of the president of poland. [applause] >> honorable survivors, witnesses of the holocaust. royal highnesses, your excellencies, presidents, prime ministers, guests, excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen --, the train has just arrived, people starting to get out of their wagons walked towards the grove. when i got up in the morning people were walking, women, men, and children. i went out at night. i could see lamps shining over the barbed wire in the darkness. only the darkness but i could clearly hear, people walking along and with the fire the that lit up the sky. with the fire a human cry rose. for days and nights, people continued walking. the wagons were coming up and people were walking on. this is how auschwitz was described in the summer of 1944 by the polish inmates of the camp. people walking, led, driven to mass death. we in poland know the truth about what was happening here. our compatriots had numbers tattooed on their bodies. by germans. it has been 75 years since the end of the
may i requests the address of the president of poland. [applause] >> honorable survivors, witnesses of the holocaust. royal highnesses, your excellencies, presidents, prime ministers, guests, excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen --, the train has just arrived, people starting to get out of their wagons walked towards the grove. when i got up in the morning people were walking, women, men, and children. i went out at night. i could see lamps shining over the barbed wire...
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-- this is the decision for france, germany, poland, there will be a new level, poland, germany, and france will meet at the highest level and important to create new trials now that they are in the new resolution. as i said, it is a different synchronization. we are in the middle of the mandate of five jurors, we are in the middle of the stable position, the president has the capacity in the freedom of movement area. agility. in germany it is the end of the cycle, we see a lot of questioning on the priorities, political dynamics and discrepancy. you have moments, very -- waiting for the french to respond, for the french to tell and respond to initiatives. and that is the confrontation. and as far as the president said in munich, the capacity, to keep things moving quicker, by definition they will come when they come and not before the end of the eu. still from the eyes of the president a long time to go. >> you mentioned the triangle, french, german and poland, to warsaw, what does he expect from this relationship that is challenging the last few years. >> it is the common agenda on
-- this is the decision for france, germany, poland, there will be a new level, poland, germany, and france will meet at the highest level and important to create new trials now that they are in the new resolution. as i said, it is a different synchronization. we are in the middle of the mandate of five jurors, we are in the middle of the stable position, the president has the capacity in the freedom of movement area. agility. in germany it is the end of the cycle, we see a lot of questioning...
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president macron was in poland recently. it was a's first visit to warsaw. what is he expect from this relationship that has also been challenging the last few years? >> germany in poland have typically on as, semi protection the whole production agenda of europe, and this is very important. the competition. and when it came to sign -- it was a letter signed by pulled an island belgium in france. it was an innovative format. we're trying to work topic right topic, subject by subject. to find places where we want countries to move together. indeed, on brexit, poland is very close to france when it comes to little playing field, citizens rights, and even fisher. we see a number of topics where we have genuine common interest. these are the ones we are trying for every country, sri lanka, romania, spain, portugal. we have common agendas and we are trying to make the most of the common points we have. after that with poland, we also have a very clear in open message on the need, only fully support the commission and the institution regarding rights. we have inst
president macron was in poland recently. it was a's first visit to warsaw. what is he expect from this relationship that has also been challenging the last few years? >> germany in poland have typically on as, semi protection the whole production agenda of europe, and this is very important. the competition. and when it came to sign -- it was a letter signed by pulled an island belgium in france. it was an innovative format. we're trying to work topic right topic, subject by subject. to...
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how much testing should be done in a country of the size of poland. and when the tests would be available in poland or when when their cheaper version of their not the thanks. in europe when when when cheaper would be available in europe. first of all volume of testing is clearly determined by the number of suspect cases that you that you have so i think the focus here is not how much testing needs to be done to reach a certain number the real challenges are you testing every single suspect case every suspect case should be tested their contacts identified if those contacts are sick or showing symptoms they should be tested that requires a scale up because many countries have not been systematically testing all suspect cases and it's one of the reasons why we're behind in this epidemic so we need that to happen and secondly there are many manufacturers producing tests jaws contracted with a manufacturer of production of test mainly aimed at supporting developing countries i am sure that poland and to the european union of those has access to to many c
how much testing should be done in a country of the size of poland. and when the tests would be available in poland or when when their cheaper version of their not the thanks. in europe when when when cheaper would be available in europe. first of all volume of testing is clearly determined by the number of suspect cases that you that you have so i think the focus here is not how much testing needs to be done to reach a certain number the real challenges are you testing every single suspect...
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they include denmark, poland, slovakia, czech republic as well as cyprus. a ban on travellers from most of europe entering the united states has come into force. president trump indicated that the uk may soon be included in the measures.
they include denmark, poland, slovakia, czech republic as well as cyprus. a ban on travellers from most of europe entering the united states has come into force. president trump indicated that the uk may soon be included in the measures.
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they include denmark, poland, slovakia, czech republic as well as cyprus. a ban on travellers from most of europe entering the united states has come into force. president trump indicated that the uk may soon be included in the measures. the virus has spread to at least 19 countries across africa — with cases confirmed for the first time in kenya, ethiopia, sudan, mauritania and guinea. we've reports from around the world, but first this report on the situation here in the uk from our correspondentjohn mcmanus. this time last weekend, britain was still in the containment phase of the outbreak. now, with 11 deaths and nearly 800 confirmed infections, new measures have been introduced to slow the spread of the virus. this may's local and mayoral elections will be moved next year. all premiership football has been suspended until april. and this weekend's six nations has also been kicked into touch. prisoners who catch the virus may also have to be isolated in special accommodation. and the uk government may be about to go further. the bbc understands that i
they include denmark, poland, slovakia, czech republic as well as cyprus. a ban on travellers from most of europe entering the united states has come into force. president trump indicated that the uk may soon be included in the measures. the virus has spread to at least 19 countries across africa — with cases confirmed for the first time in kenya, ethiopia, sudan, mauritania and guinea. we've reports from around the world, but first this report on the situation here in the uk from our...
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what we also realize is poland now after brexit, poland, germany and france together represent 47% of the eu population. so if you look poland will play and is playing a great role. this is why i took the decision to have a new why mar summit as soon as january. there will be a new summit of the level of the states on the 14th of july. so they'll meet at the highest level. so typically i think this is very important and also to create new trial rules now that the brits are operating in the eu solutions. but as i said, i think we are -- with germany, leading a different synchronization. we are in the middle of a mandate of five years. we are in the stable position. the president, you know, is in a capacity to be in a freedom area. freedom of movement. in germany, it's the end of a cycle. we see a lot of questioning, internal questioning on the priorities. the political dynamics. and this created a discrepancy. sometimes it was in the reverse. you have moments that germany was very, you know, waiting for the french to respond, for the french to be organized, for the french to tell and t
what we also realize is poland now after brexit, poland, germany and france together represent 47% of the eu population. so if you look poland will play and is playing a great role. this is why i took the decision to have a new why mar summit as soon as january. there will be a new summit of the level of the states on the 14th of july. so they'll meet at the highest level. so typically i think this is very important and also to create new trial rules now that the brits are operating in the eu...
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there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. but the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care about what matters to me is what i see results. even though my client gets to stay in their apartment because my refugee is granted papers to stay in poland for my work can improve people's lives but i try to make sure they get their morning made me and can sleep at night but i don't want to spend small going. in and. basically the gardens 1st projections it looks like i mean i mean. so dreadfully yet but it looks good really good. now. you got. me into a. website years ago the critical thing we had 0 a idea of how politics actually went. 2 years in and this is why i've been back it's if i had a i'm so proud of what we have achieved. we campaign in countries women as you built wealth but it's gonna take yes we have almost $40000.00 volunteers so obviously i hope that we are going to be like them once and i think our. way. no. he doesn't sleep because this is an amazing success for bolton germany and an amazing success for euro
there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. but the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care about what matters to me is what i see results. even though my client gets to stay in their apartment because my refugee is granted papers to stay in poland for my work can improve people's lives but i try to make sure they get their morning made me and can sleep at night but i don't want to spend small going. in and. basically the gardens 1st projections it looks like i mean i mean....
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poland. let's start our journey to eling browed holland's norwegian roots in moldova roughly 500 kilometers northwest of oslo. the city's nicknames the town of roses but mold is also known for its football perch next to the sea the arcus stadium is home to reigning norwegian champion mulder f.k. . the club signed hall and when he was 16 years old. and mulder the lanky teenager transformed into a muscular athlete. one and a half years after his arrival at the still 17 year old hall and scored 4 goals in just 17 minutes at a 1st division match in belgrade. a star was born. one of the secrets of alan's rapid rise is the club's cook top your haugen nicknames tonto she used to cook for the norwegian biathlon team before mulder and manchester united legend all a going to so shop brought her to the club every lurch to see her time to take care of alan's nutrition. deed. to news it is so common over studland. not they want to know what they've gone through were suspicious of them are meant to find so
poland. let's start our journey to eling browed holland's norwegian roots in moldova roughly 500 kilometers northwest of oslo. the city's nicknames the town of roses but mold is also known for its football perch next to the sea the arcus stadium is home to reigning norwegian champion mulder f.k. . the club signed hall and when he was 16 years old. and mulder the lanky teenager transformed into a muscular athlete. one and a half years after his arrival at the still 17 year old hall and scored 4...
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there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. but the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care what matters to me is what i see results where there's more even than my client gets to stay in their apartment because my refugee is granted papers to stay in poland and of course my work can improve people's lives but i try to make sure they get the ruling may mean i can sleep at night or no one respects me going and. looking at. basically their gardens 1st projections it looks like i mean i mean. we have become so dreadfully but. really good things to you. now. you. told me. well 2 years ago we created books we had 0 right now but it's actually when. 2 years in and this is why i've been back it's if the entire day i'm so proud of what we have achieved. we can make it again can chase women it should go well but it's gonna take is we have almost 40000 volunteers so obviously i hope that we are going to like them once and i think our. way. no i. was listening because this is an amazing success for bolton germany and an amazing
there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. but the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care what matters to me is what i see results where there's more even than my client gets to stay in their apartment because my refugee is granted papers to stay in poland and of course my work can improve people's lives but i try to make sure they get the ruling may mean i can sleep at night or no one respects me going and. looking at. basically their gardens 1st projections it looks like...
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against anyone who in matthew doesn't belong to that although that the most artists is an example of how poland's right wing is trying to control the political narrative yes focused on this also there's a latent aggression and i sense that the situation could escalate at any 2nd of that 1st step to this that i'm getting out of here. say this isn't the right place to try and find common ground to give it there's no point in seeking a dialogue with this last. episode himself. along with us nothing a lot of young people in athens and greece grew up with the idea of a united europe social movement and
against anyone who in matthew doesn't belong to that although that the most artists is an example of how poland's right wing is trying to control the political narrative yes focused on this also there's a latent aggression and i sense that the situation could escalate at any 2nd of that 1st step to this that i'm getting out of here. say this isn't the right place to try and find common ground to give it there's no point in seeking a dialogue with this last. episode himself. along with us...
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sold poland doubt river or yugoslavia or hungary at yalta. in the 1970's, and i was a teenager, one of the biggest diplomatic issues was the return of the crown of st. steven to hungary. so there's st. steven is the founder of the hungarian nation traditionally. there's a crown that is traditionally associated with him, the cross is off kilter, because supposedly it was hit by a musket ball. those are the legends about the crown. but it was being held in the united states, some hungarian patriots smillinged it out, and president carter wanted to give it back. to improve relations with hungary. thaffs his explanation. it roiled politics in cleveland for the better part of three years. a cleveland city councilwoman at the time, leading the charge not to give it back to the communists. and so that was yalta talk for five years growing up about the captive nations of eastern europe. now, what i'm going to try to argue today is there's another lens through which we can and probably should look at yalta. and i think it's one that is a little less u
sold poland doubt river or yugoslavia or hungary at yalta. in the 1970's, and i was a teenager, one of the biggest diplomatic issues was the return of the crown of st. steven to hungary. so there's st. steven is the founder of the hungarian nation traditionally. there's a crown that is traditionally associated with him, the cross is off kilter, because supposedly it was hit by a musket ball. those are the legends about the crown. but it was being held in the united states, some hungarian...
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of a truck hughes from lithuania into poland are reaching 50 kilometers at times poland closed off its borders and its coronavirus locked down even one crossing open for trucks coming from the 3 baltic states as well as parts of russia and below groups could. cern's are growing the cargo traffic into but the way you know latvia and estonia also be disrupted. and let's stay in the baltics today is equal pay day it's a reminder that women around the globe still make less money than men in comparable jobs we're going to look at a stone a country that has transformed its economy in recent decades but not the way many demands women are currently underpaid by more than 20 percent and that gives a stoney of the largest gender pay gap in all of europe. here you can solder program experiment and play it just one of the 80 groups across us donia designed to bring girls into contact with technical topics. i'm always waiting for monday to come here i'm learning new things about electronics and i'm not afraid of them like i used to be you know wish you know who to get mostly boys into tech but most
of a truck hughes from lithuania into poland are reaching 50 kilometers at times poland closed off its borders and its coronavirus locked down even one crossing open for trucks coming from the 3 baltic states as well as parts of russia and below groups could. cern's are growing the cargo traffic into but the way you know latvia and estonia also be disrupted. and let's stay in the baltics today is equal pay day it's a reminder that women around the globe still make less money than men in...
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there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. that the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care what matters to me is what i see results. there's more of me in my client gets to stay in their apartment my refugee is granted papers to stay in poland my work can improve people's lives that's what i try to make sure they get there. and can sleep at night. and move. basically their gardens 1st projections it looks like i mean i mean. it's so dreadful but it looks really good thanks to your group. now. you. told me. well 2 years ago we made it cause we had 0 idea of how politics actually went. 2 years in and this is why i've been back it's if the entire day i'm so proud of what we have achieved. we campaign in countries we managed to built well but it's a gun fight as we have almost 40000 volunteers so obviously i hope that we are going to elect someone so i think our. way. now i. go see this is an amazing success for folds in germany and an amazing success for european democracy and safety in this image shows that in just o
there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. that the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care what matters to me is what i see results. there's more of me in my client gets to stay in their apartment my refugee is granted papers to stay in poland my work can improve people's lives that's what i try to make sure they get there. and can sleep at night. and move. basically their gardens 1st projections it looks like i mean i mean. it's so dreadful but it looks really good thanks...
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there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. but the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care what matters to me is that i see results. if my client gets to stay in their apartment a refugee is granted papers to stay in poland my work can improve people's lives. i try to make sure they get their morning made me and can sleep at night so i don't want to start small going and. living. basically their gardens 1st projections of books like i mean i mean. it's all we have we can't so dreadfully yet but it looks good really good thanks to your group. now. you. told me it. was 2 years ago we created books and we had 0 idea of how politics actually went. 2 years in and this is why been but it's a entire day i'm so proud of what we have achieved. we can't name countries we manage to do well but it's a gun fight is we have almost $40000.00 volunteers so obviously i hope that we are going to be like them once and i think our. way. no i. mean does this new cause this is an amazing success for faults in germany and an amazing succe
there are many lawyers in poland's doing what we do. but the some of my colleagues laugh at me but i don't care what matters to me is that i see results. if my client gets to stay in their apartment a refugee is granted papers to stay in poland my work can improve people's lives. i try to make sure they get their morning made me and can sleep at night so i don't want to start small going and. living. basically their gardens 1st projections of books like i mean i mean. it's all we have we can't...
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i'm sure that poland and through the european union, poland has access to other countries that are testing in the academic or the private sector. if there is a need, any country may contact who and we will either pointing to a manufacturer or if needed, provide them with emergency testing capacities. >> thank you very much. i hope that answers the question. to simone -- simon from today in africa. thank you for taking my question. i am with today news africa in washington, d.c.. coronavirus is in 30 countries and 600 people have been affected. you still have big religious gatherings. a popular pastor in nigeria has the 27thfollowers that of march. do you think now is the time to gatherings,igious bringing people together in africa. i will repeat the question for everyone. question is about big religious gatherings in africa. is this a risky thing? all, congratulations to many of our member states in africa who have reacted quickly necessaryplace the testing and equipment. in africa, they deal with epidemics every day of every year, unfortunately. at the moment, the incidence of covid-19 in
i'm sure that poland and through the european union, poland has access to other countries that are testing in the academic or the private sector. if there is a need, any country may contact who and we will either pointing to a manufacturer or if needed, provide them with emergency testing capacities. >> thank you very much. i hope that answers the question. to simone -- simon from today in africa. thank you for taking my question. i am with today news africa in washington, d.c.....
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and then when the wall collapsed, became foreign minister of poland a couple of times. but his great passion in life was talking about what had happened, not just in poland but in germany and the soviet union and central europe, to make sure this history was not just remembered but actually understood, that it was constantly scrutinized and new research was always listened to and scholarship was always encouraged. now holocaust research has constantly been changing since the war began with the horrors of the revelations of the camps and then the nuremberg trials revealed a great deal of the extent of nazi crimes. the member of the american prosecution team, rafael limbkin coined the term genocide. there were nish tives to remember the tragedy right away, things like the creation of the warsaw guetta memorial, the rediscovery of the ringel bloom archives and many other things right after the war. but public interest tended to wane and acdoechlic until really the eichmann trial in 1961. and scholarly research has exploded since the 19 yet80s. there are many new directions
and then when the wall collapsed, became foreign minister of poland a couple of times. but his great passion in life was talking about what had happened, not just in poland but in germany and the soviet union and central europe, to make sure this history was not just remembered but actually understood, that it was constantly scrutinized and new research was always listened to and scholarship was always encouraged. now holocaust research has constantly been changing since the war began with the...